EU users have known it's September for awhile.
US, JP and AU dates have yet to be confirmed, but I am assuming unless there's a Fusion-esque situation it'll be out within a week or two in at least the NTSC-A region.
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EU users have known it's September for awhile.
US, JP and AU dates have yet to be confirmed, but I am assuming unless there's a Fusion-esque situation it'll be out within a week or two in at least the NTSC-A region.
No, it will be only one region;)
here is the link
http://www.wipeoutzone.com/forum/sho...0&postcount=29
stevie:)
By "NTSC-A Region" I meant Canada & the US.
So let me rephrase: Hopefully, it will be out in the US & Canada shortly around the time of the EU release, am I right...?
Awesomeness. Thanks guys.
If there are no online region restrictions, doesn't that mean that downloaded content would have to be cross compatible?
This time around there wont be different downloads for different regions, so the titles will match up - unlike last time.
Ah! That's great to know. It means I won't have to buy three different versions this time!
But there'll still be three different cover designs? ;)
Since when do handheld games come in different TV-standard-formats? There's no such thing as an NTSC or PAL PSP game, only an US, J or EU (UK and contintental Europe) version, that's got nothing to do with PAL, NTSC, SECAM, or on whatever standard TV sets run there
It's just the conventional way of dividing up the regions.
Historically, aside from the different TV standards, NTSC-A versions have only needed localising into American-English, while PAL versions have needed at least English, French, Italian, German and Spanish (EFIGS).
Sometimes old habits die hard (4.0). ;)